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Had a friend on Homestead Rescue....does that count?Hey I was just wondering if anybody here lived kinda off gridish...you know, unplugging from the system and such.
Thanks !
I grew up on a farm...just like Old McDonald's farm...This is something I enjoy a lot, watching other people's journeys related to homesteading and off-grid living. I watch for entertainment, as well as to learn from them how it's done. :)
I figured I'd share some videos from the YT channels I regularly watch.
That's awesome, @Heart2Soul. Did y'all have to buy a lot of feed for your animals?I grew up on a farm...just like Old McDonald's farm...
Got our eggs from the chickens...and every Sunday we ate fried chicken...(which I had to pretend I didn't just watch my mom wring its neck and then the headless body would flop around for 5 or so minutes)...
Milk from the cows...we had one butchered twice a year...(I guess that makes 2 a year)
Pigs...ate a lot of pork...and how they slaughtered them was horrible to me.
Grew vegetables of every kind...
Even potatoes...
Fished out of the Arkansas River that ran along our property line...then we had a catfish fry once a month and invite friends and relatives...
Had a wood burning stove for heat so the guys would start cutting trees in late October and stockpile wood logs.
We had a bunch of pecan trees and in the fall would gather them all up...sell most of them and keep some for cooking.
Had a few apple trees and one peach tree.
In the summer we bailed hay and picked cotton...yuk.
Had a bunch of sheep and would sheer them and take the wool to the grain mill and sell it.
Had rabbits as well...occasionally we even ate squirrel and raccoon...greasy...
Yep I know what that living off the land is all about...:)
Yes but honestly, the dogs cost us more in food than the livestock. We had 4 Great Pyrenees (to protect the sheep) and they get very big....the rest of the livestock wasn't a lot...most of what we had ate grass.That's awesome, @Heart2Soul. Did y'all have to buy a lot of feed for your animals?
The reason I'm so interested in the info in the video above (and the rest in that series) is that they have gone a long ways to finding ways of feeding their animals off what they produce on the farm. So they have to purchase a lot less hay or feed for their animals.